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The provided text from Genesis 4 recounts the story of Cain and Abel, the first sons of Adam and Eve. It details their respective offerings to the Lord, God's favouring of Abel's sacrifice, and Cain's subsequent jealous rage. This jealousy culminates in Cain murdering his brother Abel, a pivotal act of violence. The narrative then describes Cain's punishment by God, his banishment, and the beginnings of his lineage, contrasting it with the eventual birth of Seth as a replacement for Abel.
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The provided text from Genesis 4 recounts the story of Cain and Abel, the first sons of Adam and Eve. It details their respective offerings to the Lord, God's favouring of Abel's sacrifice, and Cain's subsequent jealous rage. This jealousy culminates in Cain murdering his brother Abel, a pivotal act of violence. The narrative then describes Cain's punishment by God, his banishment, and the beginnings of his lineage, contrasting it with the eventual birth of Seth as a replacement for Abel.
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